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House Amendment 1887

Amendment Text

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  1  1    Amend House File 772, as amended, passed, and
  1  2 reprinted by the House, as follows:
  1  3    #1.  Page 1, line 34, by striking the figure "1."
  1  4    #2.  Page 2, by striking line 3 and inserting the
  1  5 following:  
  1  6 "FY 2000-2001..................................... $  1,450,000"
  1  7    #3.  Page 2, line 4, by striking the word
  1  8 "subsection" and inserting the following:  "section".
  1  9    #4.  Page 2, by striking line 8 and inserting the
  1 10 following:
  1 11    "1.  Of the amount appropriated in this section for
  1 12 the".
  1 13    #5.  Page 2, by striking line 12 and inserting the
  1 14 following:
  1 15    "2.  Of the amount appropriated in this section for
  1 16 the".
  1 17    #6.  Page 2, by striking line 18 and inserting the
  1 18 following:
  1 19    "3.  Of the amount appropriated in this section
  1 20 for".
  1 21    #7.  Page 2, by striking line 23 and inserting the
  1 22 following:
  1 23    "4.  Of the amount appropriated in this section for
  1 24 the".
  1 25    #8.  Page 2, line 29, by striking the figure
  1 26 "200,000" and inserting the following:  "400,000".
  1 27    #9.  Page 2, line 32, by striking the word
  1 28 "subsection" and inserting the following:  "section".
  1 29    #10.  By striking page 2, line 35, through page 3,
  1 30 line 5, and inserting the following:  "Except as
  1 31 provided in subsection 1, each grant awarded from
  1 32 moneys appropriated in this section shall not exceed
  1 33 $100,000 per project.  Not more".
  1 34    #11.  Page 3, by striking lines 7 through 18.
  1 35    #12.  Page 3, by striking lines 26 and 27 and
  1 36 inserting the following:  "assistance fund created in
  1 37 section 15E.175:"
  1 38    #13.  Page 3, by inserting after line 29 the
  1 39 following:
  1 40    "a.  Of the amount appropriated in this subsection
  1 41 for each fiscal year, up to $5,000,000 may be used for
  1 42 purposes of the physical infrastructure assistance
  1 43 program.  The department shall maximize these moneys,
  1 44 to the extent possible, for physical infrastructure
  1 45 assistance program projects which meet the definition
  1 46 of "vertical infrastructure", or for projects which
  1 47 facilitate the creation of "vertical infrastructure"
  1 48 projects.  The department shall report to the general
  1 49 assembly by June 30 of each fiscal year for which
  1 50 funds are appropriated in this subsection regarding
  2  1 the amount of such funds used for "vertical
  2  2 infrastructure" projects and the amount of such funds
  2  3 used for projects which facilitate the creation of
  2  4 "vertical infrastructure"."
  2  5    #14.  Page 3, line 30, by inserting before the
  2  6 words "Of the" the following:  "b."
  2  7    #15.  Page 3, by striking lines 31 through 34 and
  2  8 inserting the following:  "fiscal year, $7,500,000
  2  9 shall be used by the department for accelerated career
  2 10 education program capital projects at community
  2 11 colleges which are authorized under chapter 260G, if
  2 12 enacted by 1999 Iowa Acts, Senate File 465, and which
  2 13 meet the definition of "vertical infrastructure" in
  2 14 section 8.57, subsection 5, paragraph "c"."
  2 15    #16.  By striking page 3, line 35, through page 4,
  2 16 line 3, and inserting the following:  "Of these
  2 17 amounts, $3,000,000 in each fiscal year shall be
  2 18 allocated equally among the community colleges in the
  2 19 state, to be used for such projects which meet all of
  2 20 the requirements in chapter 260G, if enacted by 1999
  2 21 Iowa Acts, Senate File 465.  If any portion of the
  2 22 equal allocation to a community college is not
  2 23 obligated or encumbered by April 1 of the fiscal year
  2 24 for which the allocation is made, the unobligated and
  2 25 unencumbered portions shall be available for use by
  2 26 other community colleges.
  2 27    If 1999 Iowa Acts, Senate File 465, is enacted, the
  2 28 department shall adopt rules regarding development and
  2 29 funding of accelerated career education program
  2 30 capital projects.  The rules shall provide for
  2 31 prioritization of funding for those projects which do
  2 32 all of the following:"
  2 33    #17.  Page 4, line 4, by striking the letter "a."
  2 34 and inserting the following:  "(1)".
  2 35    #18.  Page 4, line 6, by striking the letter "b."
  2 36 and inserting the following:  "(2)".
  2 37    #19.  Page 4, by striking lines 10 and 11 and
  2 38 inserting the following:
  2 39    "(3)  Provide evidence of local public or private
  2 40 contributions which meet the requirements of chapter
  2 41 260G, if enacted by 1999 Iowa Acts, Senate File 465."
  2 42    #20.  Page 4, line 12, by striking the letter "d."
  2 43 and inserting the following:  "(4)".
  2 44    #21.  Page 4, by striking lines 14 through 19.
  2 45    #22.  Page 4, by striking lines 22 and 23 and
  2 46 inserting the following:  "tourism development
  2 47 program, as established in this Act:"
  2 48    #23.  Page 4, line 32, by inserting after the word
  2 49 "markets" the following:  ", notwithstanding section
  2 50 8.57, subsection 5, paragraph "c"".
  3  1    #24.  Page 5, line 6, by inserting after the word
  3  2 "facility" the following:  ", notwithstanding section
  3  3 8.57, subsection 5, paragraph "c"".
  3  4    #25.  Page 5, by striking lines 17 and 18 and
  3  5 inserting the following:  "appropriation provided for
  3  6 in that section:"
  3  7    #26.  Page 5, by striking lines 24 and 25 and
  3  8 inserting the following:  "advanced technology, or
  3  9 biotechnology:"
  3 10    #27.  Page 7, by striking lines 7 through 11 and
  3 11 inserting the following:
  3 12    "With respect to the proposed construction,
  3 13 financing, and anticipated operation and maintenance
  3 14 of the parking structure, the department shall, in
  3 15 cooperation and consultation with the department of
  3 16 management, a representative of the general assembly,
  3 17 and the treasurer of state, develop cost data for the
  3 18 construction, operation, and maintenance of the
  3 19 structure."
  3 20    #28.  Page 7, by striking lines 13 and 14 and
  3 21 inserting the following:  "on the capitol complex:"
  3 22    #29.  Page 7, by inserting after line 27 the
  3 23 following:
  3 24    "   .  For capitol interior restoration:  
  3 25 FY 1999-2000...................................... $  4,381,000
  3 26 FY 2000-2001...................................... $  4,324,100
  3 27    The department shall cooperate with the legislative
  3 28 and judicial branches regarding decisions involving
  3 29 the renovation, remodeling, preparation, or assignment
  3 30 of space occupied or used by the respective branches
  3 31 within the state capitol building pursuant to section
  3 32 2.43.
  3 33    Of the amount appropriated in this subsection for
  3 34 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, $50,000 shall
  3 35 be allocated to the department of cultural affairs to
  3 36 be used to conduct a study to stabilize the battle
  3 37 flag collection's condition by a professional flag
  3 38 conservator and for other necessary expenses incurred
  3 39 by the department, notwithstanding section 8.57,
  3 40 subsection 5, paragraph "c".
  3 41       .  For renovation of office space occupied or
  3 42 used by the governor, governor's staff, and department
  3 43 of management in the state capitol building:  
  3 44 FY 1999-2000...................................... $    250,000
  3 45 FY 2000-2001...................................... $          0
  3 46       .  For renovations to and shelving for the fifth
  3 47 floor of the law library in the state capitol
  3 48 building:  
  3 49 FY 1999-2000...................................... $    400,000
  3 50 FY 2000-2001...................................... $          0
  4  1       .  For a study to determine the requirements for
  4  2 and feasibility of constructing a pedestrian bridge
  4  3 across court avenue to connect the new judicial
  4  4 building with other areas of the capitol complex:  
  4  5 FY 1999-2000...................................... $     25,000
  4  6 FY 2000-2001...................................... $          0
  4  7       .  For the design and construction of an Iowa
  4  8 hall of pride:  
  4  9 FY 1999-2000...................................... $  1,500,000
  4 10 FY 2000-2001...................................... $    275,000
  4 11    The department may enter into an agreement under
  4 12 chapter 28E with public and private agencies for
  4 13 purposes of planning, designing, constructing,
  4 14 operating, and maintaining an Iowa hall of pride on
  4 15 the capitol complex.
  4 16    The legislative council shall review design and
  4 17 location proposals for construction of the Iowa hall
  4 18 of pride.  The department shall submit a report to the
  4 19 general assembly regarding the operational and
  4 20 maintenance aspects of the Iowa hall of pride."
  4 21    #30.  By striking page 8, line 19, through page 9,
  4 22 line 29, and inserting the following:  "for the fiscal
  4 23 biennium beginning July 1, 1999, and ending June 30,
  4 24 2001, the following amounts, or so much thereof as is
  4 25 necessary, to be used for the purposes designated,
  4 26 notwithstanding section 8.57, subsection 5, paragraph
  4 27 "c":
  4 28    For planning, design, and construction of
  4 29 legislative support space in the area of the capitol
  4 30 complex:  
  4 31 FY 1999-2000...................................... $  1,600,000
  4 32 FY 2000-2001...................................... $          0"
  4 33    #31.  Page 10, line 15, by inserting after the word
  4 34 "offices" the following:  "and the location of the
  4 35 laboratory for the state medical examiner and the
  4 36 state medical examiner's staff".
  4 37    #32.  Page 14, by striking lines 4 through 7.
  4 38    #33.  Page 16, line 12, by inserting after the word
  4 39 "ether" the following:  "by volume".
  4 40    #34.  Page 18, by striking line 27 and inserting
  4 41 the following:  
  4 42 "FY 1999-2000....................................  $  2,300,000"
  4 43    #35.  Page 20, by striking lines 23 through 28 and
  4 44 inserting the following:
  4 45    "For renovations, maintenance, and utility upgrades
  4 46 at the state hospital-schools at Glenwood and Woodward
  4 47 and at the state mental health institute at
  4 48 Independence:  
  4 49 .................................................. $  3,600,000"
  4 50    #36.  Page 22, line 30, by striking the words "one
  5  1 member" and inserting the following:  "three members".
  5  2    #37.  Page 22, by striking line 31 and inserting
  5  3 the following:  "federation of Iowa,".
  5  4    #38.  Page 22, line 35, by striking the word "The".
  5  5    #39.  Page 23, by striking lines 1 through 3 and
  5  6 inserting the following:  "The governor shall appoint
  5  7 the remaining member.  The three members representing
  5  8 the travel federation of Iowa shall represent the
  5  9 three tourism regions, with one representing a county
  5 10 with a population of under fifty thousand, one
  5 11 representing a county with a population of at least
  5 12 fifty thousand but not more than one hundred thousand,
  5 13 and one representing a county with a population of
  5 14 more than one hundred thousand."
  5 15    #40.  Page 24, by inserting after line 13 the
  5 16 following:
  5 17    "Sec.    .  NEW SECTION.  161C.7  WATERSHED
  5 18 PROTECTION.
  5 19    1.  The department of agriculture and land
  5 20 stewardship shall initiate and coordinate the
  5 21 establishment of a watershed protection task force and
  5 22 provide staffing assistance to the task force.  It is
  5 23 the intent of the general assembly that the task force
  5 24 include representatives of the department of
  5 25 agriculture and land stewardship, the department of
  5 26 natural resources, the emergency management division
  5 27 of the department of public defense, county
  5 28 conservation boards, soil and water conservation
  5 29 districts, and any other appropriate stakeholders.
  5 30 The task force shall study the condition of watershed
  5 31 protection in the state and provide recommendations to
  5 32 the department of agriculture and land stewardship
  5 33 regarding soil conservation, water quality protection,
  5 34 flood control, and other natural resource conservation
  5 35 issues.  The task force shall submit recommendations
  5 36 to the department by January 1 of each year through
  5 37 January 1, 2001.
  5 38    2.  The department of agriculture and land
  5 39 stewardship shall implement and administer a watershed
  5 40 protection program.  The department of agriculture and
  5 41 land stewardship, in consultation with the department
  5 42 of natural resources, shall annually establish a
  5 43 prioritized list of watersheds that are of the highest
  5 44 importance to the state's water quality.  The
  5 45 watershed protection program shall, to the extent
  5 46 practical, target for assistance those watersheds on
  5 47 the prioritized list.  A soil and water conservation
  5 48 district, in cooperation with state agencies, local
  5 49 units of government, and private organizations, may
  5 50 submit an application for assistance to the department
  6  1 which provides a strategy for protecting soil, water
  6  2 quality, and other natural resources, and improving
  6  3 flood control in the watershed.  Upon approval of an
  6  4 application, the department may provide a grant to the
  6  5 soil and water conservation district for purposes of
  6  6 carrying out the strategy provided in the application.
  6  7    3.  A watershed protection account is created
  6  8 within the water protection fund created in section
  6  9 161C.4.  Moneys credited to the account shall be
  6 10 distributed under the watershed protection program.
  6 11    4.  Administrative rules used for water quality
  6 12 protection projects under the water protection fund
  6 13 shall be used to administer the watershed protection
  6 14 program."
  6 15    #41.  Page 29, by inserting after line 10 the
  6 16 following:
  6 17    "Sec.    .  Section 414.1, Code 1999, is amended to
  6 18 read as follows:
  6 19    414.1  BUILDING RESTRICTIONS – POWERS GRANTED.
  6 20    1.  For the purpose of promoting the health,
  6 21 safety, morals, or the general welfare of the
  6 22 community or for the purpose of preserving
  6 23 historically significant areas of the community, any
  6 24 city is hereby empowered to regulate and restrict the
  6 25 height, number of stories, and size of buildings and
  6 26 other structures, the percentage of lot that may be
  6 27 occupied, the size of yards, courts, and other open
  6 28 spaces, the density of population, and the location
  6 29 and use of buildings, structures, and land for trade,
  6 30 industry, residence, or other purposes.
  6 31    2.  The city of Des Moines may, for the purpose of
  6 32 preserving the dominance of the dome of the state
  6 33 capitol building and the view of the state capitol
  6 34 building from prominent public viewing points,
  6 35 regulate and restrict the height and size of buildings
  6 36 and other structures in the city of Des Moines.  Any
  6 37 regulations pertaining to such matters shall be made
  6 38 in accordance with a comprehensive plan and in
  6 39 consultation with the capitol planning commission."
  6 40    #42.  Page 30, by inserting after line 9 the
  6 41 following:
  6 42    "Sec.    .  SCHOOL BUILDING FINANCING – STUDY.
  6 43 The legislative council is requested to establish an
  6 44 interim study committee consisting of five members
  6 45 from each house of the general assembly, representing
  6 46 both political parties, to study the financing
  6 47 mechanisms for K-12 school buildings, including
  6 48 construction of, improvements to, and renovation of
  6 49 such buildings.  The committee should have seven
  6 50 meeting days and may be authorized to conduct public
  7  1 hearings across the state regarding the issues to be
  7  2 studied by the committee.  The committee should be
  7  3 directed to submit its findings, together with any
  7  4 recommendations, in a report to the general assembly
  7  5 session which convenes in January 2000."
  7  6    #43.  By renumbering, relettering, or redesignating
  7  7 and correcting internal references as necessary.  
  7  8 HF 772S
  7  9 nh/cc/26
     

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